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AP (Advanced Placement)

Choose AP for College Success!

Are you ready for a unique learning experience that will help you succeed in college? Through AP's college-level courses and exams, you can earn college credit and advanced placement, stand out in the admission process, and learn from some of the most skilled, dedicated, and inspiring teachers in the world.

A Different Kind of Class

From the moment you enter an AP classroom, you'll notice the difference—in the teacher's approach to the subject, in the attitude of your classmates, in the way you start to think. In AP classrooms, the focus is not on memorizing facts and figures. Instead you'll engage in intense discussions, solve problems collaboratively, and learn to write clearly and persuasively.

Prepare to Succeed in College

AP courses can help you acquire the skills and habits you'll need to be successful in college. You'll improve your writing skills, sharpen your problem-solving abilities, and develop time management skills, discipline, and study habits.

Earn College Credit and Placement

More than 90 percent of four-year colleges in the United States and colleges in more than 60 other countries give students credit, advanced placement or both on the basis of AP Exam scores. By entering college with AP credits, you'll have the time to move into upper level courses, pursue a double-major or study abroad.

2011 William & Carol Ouchi High School AP Testing Schedule

The 2011 AP Exams will be administered over two weeks in May: May 2 through 11. Students will be notified when and where to report for the exams. Early testing or testing at times other than those published by the College Board is not permitted under any circumstances.

 

Morning 8 a.m.

Afternoon 12 noon

Monday,
   May 2

 

Psychology

Wednesday,
 May 4

Calculus AB


 

Thursday,      May 5

English Literature & Composition

 

Friday, 
May 6

United States History

 

Tuesday, May 10

United States Government & Politics


French Language

Wednesday, May 11

English Language & Composition